Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Pets Are Good for Mental Health of ‘Everyday People’

http://www.apa.org/news/press/releases/2011/07/cats-dogs.aspx

July 11, 2011
The Truth About Cats and Dogs: Pets Are Good for Mental Health of ‘Everyday People’

WASHINGTON—Pets can serve as important sources of social and emotional support for “everyday people,” not just individuals facing significant health challenges, according to research published by the American Psychological Association.

And, the study found, pet owners were just as close to key people in their lives as to their animals, indicating no evidence that relationships with pets came at the expense of relationships with other people, or that people relied more on pets when their human social support was poorer.

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“We observed evidence that pet owners fared better, both in terms of well-being outcomes and individual differences, than non-owners on several dimensions,” said lead researcher Allen R. McConnell, PhD, of Miami University in Ohio. “Specifically, pet owners had greater self-esteem, were more physically fit, tended to be less lonely, were more conscientious, were more extraverted, tended to be less fearful and tended to be less preoccupied than non-owners.”

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